spl passeq
SPL PASSEQ hardware version? any users out there with an opinion?
Will Broduer
5 February 2014
been hmmming and hawwwwing over this for about year now I'm looking for another passive eq, i have a minimassive and a massive passive i find those two worlds apart. the massive has serious heft and i find it coloured in a good way but doesn't work for everything. the mini is my favorite eq bar none its just quite limited. any one use the SPL PASSEQ for mastering duties. Noah Mintz at lacquer channel was using one and loved it, however another engineer there i know much better said it was to be avoided, as it was rather soft.
SPL Passeq Analog Code reviews
anonymous
12 November 2010
Wow,
The SPL Passeq Analog Code has just been announced.
http://recording.org/content/620-spl-passeq-analog-code.html
I have the SPL Passeq hardware (real thing) and its amazing. It costs $5300.00 and now there is a plugin for $199 USD.
The SPL Passeq Analog Code has just been announced.
http://recording.org/content/620-spl-passeq-analog-code.html
I have the SPL Passeq hardware (real thing) and its amazing. It costs $5300.00 and now there is a plugin for $199 USD.
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Millennia NSEQ-2 with Fred Forssell board
Michael Fossenkemper
25 October 2006
wow, pretty nice sounding eq. doesn't sound anything like the stock version. very sweet midrange, actually sounds sweet all around. Just had a listen to Dave Mcnair's and was quite impressed. Pick up a used one and pop in the $800 board and you've got a nice eq.
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